Before I co-founded Moxtra as the Chief Technology Officer a little over a dozen years into my career, I had changed my position and role, as well as my technical focus every one or two years. Did you take any detours? If so, discuss. in Mechanical Engineering Automation.Įxplain your career path. What was your education? Do you hold any certifications? What are they? I attended the University of Science and Technology of China where I earned my B.S. However, after accepting some of the uncertainty inherent in the career path, rather than relying on the comfort of certainty, I was able to utilise that as the fundamental philosophy to drive my passion for IT. In the early stages of my career, when I could not program a stable daemon agent running on a customer’s machine for months, I was discouraged. I have continued to find passion every day in where my career has gone since that first job and, looking back, I realise just how impressive the SaaS and cloud computing technology has been in leading the industry for the last two decades.ĭid you always want to work in IT? For the most part, yes. My first role at WebEx was focused on converting Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) web code to PHP code along with the overall company tech stack shifting from a Microsoft server system to Linux. I had no hesitation to join and was excited to be a part of this innovative new realm of technology. This was back in the late 90’s and when I saw the WebEx demo with no software installation required – it was just the browser and allowed you to view another computer’s screen, voice, annotate and more – it was truly an eye-opening experience. What was your first job? I started my career as a PHP Web Developer at WebEx Communications. Prior to Moxtra, he was a Principal Engineer in the Cisco Collaboration Group, focused on the development and delivery of Cisco's next generation collaboration platform. At Moxtra, Huang manages the entire product lifecycle from business alignment to service delivery, as well as development, data center operations and more. A seasoned architect of full tech stack coverage for cloud service and software development, Huang is a named inventor on more than 10 issued and pending patents. Subrah Iyar is CEO.Stanley Huang is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Moxtra, and a veteran and pioneer of the collaboration industry. It has also raised $20 million in funding and includes KDDI and Cisco among its investors. It has more than five million registered users of its solutions. Moxtra was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Cupertino, California. Last month, it became the first bank in Singapore to offer voice-powered, cashless payments. OCBC Bank has been making strides in modernising its banking services of late. The service is platform-agnostic, mobile-friendly, and can be white-labeled and integrated into existing workflows. The technology features secure messaging, e-signatures, voice layered over content and supports real-time meetings. Moxtra provides financial services companies with an omni-channel client engagement platform that supports collaboration between clients and relationship managers. “It will also ultimately safeguard them from falling victim to phone spoofing and scamming activities.” “This will improve people’s experience of our services without compromising security,” he adds. Wyson suggests this will also help make consumers less vulnerable to fraud, as well. The new app will remove the need for call-back verifications by enabling customers to securely give their financial transaction instructions to their relationship manager. “This has made it difficult for banks to carry out even simple, day-to-day, call-back verifications for confirmation of transactions,” he says. OCBC Bank Malaysia head of consumer financial service Lim Wyson explains that the result has been to make customers very sceptical about banking by phone. The idea of the app came as a response to a rise in phone-based phishing fraud incidents, in which fraudsters were impersonating bank officials to trick customers into giving them personal information. The bank hopes a successful test, which is expected to last for one year, will enable it to provide its premier customers with the first banking app of its kind in the country. Recently approved by Bank Negara – the country’s central bank – the pilot will take place in a regulatory sandbox environment with real customers and actual financial transactions. Moxtra will help OCBC Bank Malaysia deploy and test its new “Secure Chat Banking” mobile app, writes David Penn at Finovate.
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